So one day last week she decided to pick up trash along the beach, snap a photo, and post it on Instagram.

Minutes later, she was receiving praise from surfers all over the state.

"I ran with it and I was surprised, some were friends of mine, and then I saw their friends posting and commenting saying how they would spread the message out," said Cucinotta.

#Take4Florida is the name of the movement. And it"s been building momentum since last week.

"It's so simple, pick up four things, that's all you have to do, and with the amount of tourist and beaches that can have a huge impact on the beaches," said Chelsea Erwin.

And with more than 50 photos, and 700 followers, Katelyn is hopping more beachgoers hop on the wave, and spread the message.

"If I don't pick it up, the sea turtle won't pick it up, and if we don't do something, it's just going to end up in the ocean and it will get worse and worse, so every little bit does count," said Cucinotta.